And especially the resurrection of the person himself in proof of his own authority, foretold by the person that he would rise and thereby give demonstration of it. For seeing it must be done by God, as we have shown, it is as incredible that he should show so extraordinary a favor to an impostor, as that he should interpose his power to confirm a falsehood. Besides, when the person is dead there is an utter impossibility of cheating and juggling; if Christ deceived persons' senses when he was alive, he surely did not when he was dead. Witches' juggling is at an end when they are dead. WJE 13:395
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CURRENT TERMS & REFERENCES
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Term Set A: resurrection resurrection resurrection resurrection resurrection
Term Set B: proof authority demonstration cheating juggling
Max Distance Between Terms = 20
Reference List A/B
WJEO
10:361
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Sermons and Discourses, 1720-1723
WJEO
13:168
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The "Miscellanies," a-500
WJEO
13:395
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The "Miscellanies," a-500
Reference List B/A
WJEO
5:163
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Apocalyptic Writings
WJEO
10:361
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Sermons and Discourses, 1720-1723
WJEO
13:211
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The "Miscellanies," a-500
WJEO
14:510
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Sermons and Discourses, 1723-1729
WJEO
18:383
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The "Miscellanies," 501-832
WJEO
23:159
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The "Miscellanies," 1153-1360
CUMULATIVE TERMS & REFERENCES
Term Set A: resurrection
Term Set B: authority, cheating, demonstration, juggling, proof
Reference List: 5:163 10:361 13:168 13:211 13:395 14:510 18:383 23:159